Dierna23
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Ha ha, I completely agree!
I don't think it's a great idea and I hope these two have sense not to marry. Chelsy has made it clear Royal life isn't for her nothing has changed.
Chelsy often seems to show up when there are glamorous occasions to be had. This is the Diamond Jubilee year. It doesn't get much more glamorous than that.
We'll see if she starts appearing in pictures at royal events with him.
True. We'll see if she starts appearing in pictures at royal events with him. This relationship makes me tired - it's too immature. She reminds me of Sara Ferguson back in the day when she was the "fun" one and Diana was the "boring" one. She wants to live the good life of a royal but doesn't want the scrutiny or the actual boring work it would involve to be married into the family.
We'll see if she's what he ends up with.
I can't see any way she would be able to continue to practice law if she married Harry.
If, she gets a title. Depending upon the situation, Harry might not want one.
I'll give you that Harry never seems happier than when he is with Chelsy and she has a smile and laugh that is totally real. How that is a bad thing is beyond me. It's not as if she is dependent on Harry for any aspect of her life other than that she wishes. As to it being immature? Well I think there is a lot to admire with two people who recognise that their worlds don't quite fit and do something about it. If it is true they are still an off and on "item" that is terribly sad for them.This relationship makes me tired - it's too immature. She reminds me of Sara Ferguson back in the day when she was the "fun" one and Diana was the "boring" one.
Well, she certainly has the background and money to live the good life without having to put in a day's work. She doesn't need Harry to achieve that. That the idea of every single aspect of her life could be in the tabloids appals her is hardly a mark against her and the notion she thinks she would be short-changed by trading a career she has worked to achieve for the immeasurable challenge of cutting ribbons and playing Dress Up Barbie for the tabloids an uneven trade not surprising. Both Harry and William are less than thrilled with that aspect of their own future lives when measured against what they have achieved themselves.She wants to live the good life of a royal but doesn't want the scrutiny or the actual boring work it would involve to be married into the family.
Indeed we will.We'll see if she's what he ends up with.
That's the way that I see it, too. I honestly can't see someone as determined to become a lawyer as Chelsy has been becoming the HRH The Duchess of _________ with all the duty and public exposure that comes with the title.
Even without Harry getting a ducal title she would still become HRH Princess Henry of Wales. If she continued with her career and opted out of royal duties people would say any success she enjoyed would be because she married a royal.
I would think this scenario would be possible, or even probable, if Harry was Prince Andrew's son, or even if he was one of three or four children of The Prince of Wales. But, unless the plan is to basically cut the activities of the royal family down to almost nothing, I think that Harry, (and his wife), will be expected to carry out an increasing number of royal duties, especially once he's the monarch's son.Perhaps Harry and Chelsey - if they marry - will forgo a title, as someone mentioned.
Right. Then, when her father-in-law succeeds his mother, she'll be HRH The Princess Harry. I think I'd rather a title. Has there ever been anyone married into the BRF that close to the throne who's succeeded in a career path? Edward and Sophie tried and failed spectacularly, and Edward was--I believe--seventh in line when they married (In descending order:Charles, William, Harry, Andrew, Beatrice, Eugenie, Edward.)
I would think this scenario would be possible, or even probable, if Harry was Prince Andrew's son, or even if he was one of three or four children of The Prince of Wales. But, unless the plan is to basically cut the activities of the royal family down to almost nothing, I think that Harry, (and his wife), will be expected to carry out an increasing number of royal duties, especially once he's the monarch's son.
It's Charles, then William, then Harry, then Prince Andrew, then Princess Beatrice, then Princess Eugenie, then Prince Edward, then James, then Louise, then Princess Anne, then Peter, then Savannah, then Isla, then Zara.Am I correct in thinking that the daughters of Andrew do not figure in the succession...?
Succession goes in direct line based on male primogeniture.Am I correct in thinking that the daughters of Andrew do not figure in the succession - as Anne does not over her brothers and her brothers' sons? It would go Andrew to Edward and then Edward's son. Else in that list you should have had Anne coming in there somewhere if Beatrice and Eugenie truly out-succeed Edward. If I'm wrong how does it go?
Chelsey is a law student --- that's not exactly a housekeeper. The girl has something going for her. I think she would make a good addition to the royal family and ... she and Harry have that special connection between them. Harry: take a page from your father's book -- marry the woman you love not the woman people think you should marry. 'Just sayin'